Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Polymer Paintings by Lizzie Campbell #ArtTuesday

These are so good! It’s always nice to see different interpretations of popular works and the people and world around us.

via Lost At E Minor

British artist Lizzie Campbell recreates iconic oil paintings, not with oil, but rather, with polymer clay.

In her series Polymer Paintings, the UK-based creative takes classic artworks – such as the Mona Lisa and Johannes Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring – and remakes them in the style of clay animation.

According to Campbell, her process involves using FIMO modeling clay to create the backgrounds and the three-dimensional characters. These pieces are then placed in an oven to harden before being framed and hung on a wall.

Read more and see more of her cool work on her instagram claydisarray!


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